Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry baby Azra, two weeks old, after they pulled it out from a collapsed building 47 hours after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers rest after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
People get bread as part of humanitarian aid after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
A relative of a victim mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Rescue workers carry a dead body from a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Residents try to salvage people from collapsed buildings after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU
Relatives of victims mourn in front of a collapsed building after a powerful earthquake rocked eastern Turkey, in Ercis, Van province, Turkey, 25 October 2011. More than 1,000 people were likely to have been killed in an earthquake as powerful as the one that struck 23 October in eastern Turkey, experts from the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said at a press conference broadcast on Turkish TV. EPA/TOLGA BOZOGLU